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29. 07. 2005

SEEMO protest over Draft amendments to the Broadcast Act

SEEMO is informed that the Serbian Government would like to amend the three-year old Broadcasting Act and has sent the amendments to Parliament without consulting professional ...

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09. 06. 2005

"Why People Whisper in Church"

The apology by Sasa Milenic, the Deputy Mayor of Kragujevac, to Bishop Jovan for the TV serial "Why People Whisper in Church", which has been prepared with the support of ...

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09. 06. 2005

PRESS RELEASE: "Why People Whisper in Church"

The government and other institutions must recognise that journalists have the right to work freely, independently and professionally regardless of the type of media they ...

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09. 06. 2005

WHY IS DEPUTY MAYOR APOLOGISING?

All three episodes of the documentary series in ANEM production, whose authors are Svetlana Lukic and Svetlana Vukovic, were broadcast on TV B92. In his apology, the deputy ...

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03. 06. 2005

PROPOSAL FOR BROADCAST DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY

The Association of Independent Electronic Media (ANEM) welcomes the decision of the republic’s Broadcast Agency Council to involve professional broadcast associations in the ...

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03. 05. 2005

FREEDOM IS INCOMPATIBLE WITH CONDITIONING, BUT REQUIRES CONDITIONS

But that has been the subject of many discussions - too many. It pervaded our discourse so much that, 14 years later, we've almost forgot how to look at the press freedom ...

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02. 05. 2005

Special rapporteurs on freedom of expression issue joint statement on press freedom Day

They also addressed such issues as decriminalization of libel, the importance of access to information and the role of all forms of media in society. The Representative ...

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23. 03. 2005

SOUTHEAST EUROPEAN NETWORK OF ASSOCIATIONS OF PRIVATE BROADCASTERS

We protests against the appearance of racist, anti-Semitic graffiti and posters in Belgrade that are attacking free and independent journalism. SEENAPB urges the authorities ...

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23. 10. 2004

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